This is a United States national patent application filed under 35 U.S.C. §371 claiming priority under 35 U.S.C. §365(b) to French National Patent Application Serial No. 0013842 filed Oct. 27, 2000.
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to a device for reinforcing a vehicle, in particular, a vehicle equipped with a retractable roof.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is known that cabriolet type vehicles or vehicles with a retractable roof when the elements of the roof are stored in the vehicle luggage compartment have a rigidity to bending and twisting, as well as a resistance to side impacts, which is reduced compared with those of a vehicle with a non-retractable rigid roof. This is because the rigid roof and the side uprights contribute significantly to the rigidity of the body. The above problem arises especially in the case of four-door vehicles equipped with a retractable roof. This is because, in these vehicles, the lower longitudinal members of the chassis are longer than in two-door vehicles and therefore these longitudinal members no longer provide sufficient strength as regards twisting and bending. The aim of the present invention is to remedy the above drawbacks.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention, a device for reinforcing a vehicle, in particular, a vehicle equipped with a retractable roof is characterised in that it comprises at least one rigid element secured to a fixed part of the body and at least one mobile element integrated in the upper part of at least one door of the vehicle, said mobile element being located in the extension of the fixed element when the door is closed, each mobile element comprising, at its end adjacent to the mobile element, locking means mobile between an unlocking position and a locking position wherein the mobile element is rigidly linked to the fixed element and form together a reinforcing bar whereof the rigidity is uniformly distributed over the entire length of said bar.
In an advantageous version, the reinforcing device comprises a rigid ring enclosing the vehicle passenger compartment, said rigid ring consisting of elements secured to the fixed parts of the body and of mobile elements integrated in the upper part of the vehicle doors, said mobile elements being located in the extension of the fixed elements when the doors are closed, each mobile element comprising, at each of its ends, locking means mobile between an unlocking position and a locking position wherein the mobile elements are rigidly linked to the fixed elements and form together a ring whereof the rigidity is uniformly distributed all around the vehicle passenger compartment.
Preferably, in the case of a four-door vehicle, the ring comprises an arch-shaped fixed front element, an arch-shaped fixed rear element, a fixed side element extending on each side of the vehicle and contained between two mobile elements integrated in the two doors, each of said two elements being adjacent to one end of an arch-shaped element.
Other specific features and advantages of the invention will emerge further in the following description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the accompanying drawings, given as non-limitative examples:
FIG. 1 is a schematic view in elevation and partial longitudinal section of a vehicle equipped with a reinforcing device according to the invention;
FIG. 2 is a half-view in section along the plane II—II of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a sectional view, on an enlarged scale, of a detail A of FIG. 1, showing two elements in the locked position;
FIG. 4 is a view along the arrow F of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a view similar to FIG. 3, showing the two elements in the unlocked position;
FIG. 6 is a schematic plan view, showing the motor and the shaft for controlling the sliding of the slide for locking the elements;
FIG. 7 is a partial longitudinal sectional view of an element, according to a variant embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 8 is a view similar to FIG. 1, showing a more effective version of the reinforcing device according to the invention;
FIG. 9 is a view similar to FIGS. 1 and 8, showing another embodiment of the invention; and,
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIGS. 1 and 2 depict a device for reinforcing a vehicle with four doors 1, 2, particularly one equipped with a retractable roof (not depicted). In accordance with the invention, said reinforcing device comprises a rigid ring 3 enclosing the vehicle passenger compartment 4; said rigid ring 3 comprises elements 5, 6, 7 secured to the fixed parts of the body and of mobile elements 8, 9 integrated in the upper part of the vehicle doors 1, 2. The mobile elements 8, 9 are located in the extension of the fixed elements 5, 6, 7 when the doors 1, 2 are closed.
Each mobile element 8, 9 comprises, at each of its ends, locking means mobile between an unlocking position (see FIG. 5) and a locking position (see FIG. 3) wherein the mobile elements 8, 9 are rigidly linked to the fixed elements 5, 6, 7 and form together a ring whereof the rigidity is uniformly distributed all around the vehicle passenger compartment 4. The locking means are described later in more detail.
In the example depicted, the ring 3 comprises an arch-shaped fixed front element 5, an arch-shaped fixed rear element 6, a fixed side element 7 extending on each side of the vehicle and contained between two mobile elements 8, 9 integrated in the two doors 1, 2. Each of said two mobile elements 8, 9 is adjacent to one end of an arch-shaped fixed element 5, 6.
As illustrated by FIG. 3, the locking means comprise means making it possible to centre the elements, such as 8 and 5, with respect to one another, and means for clamping the end faces 8 a, 5 a of the elements 8, 5 to one another. Preferably, but not necessarily, the elements 8, 5 are tubular.
In the example depicted in FIGS. 3, 4 and 5, the locking means comprise a slide 10 mounted so as to slide in a bore 11 formed in the element 8 and carrying at its end a cone 12 projecting in the locking position from the end face 8 a of the element 8 in order to fit into a complementary recess 13 formed in the end face 5 a of the other element 5. The bore 11 has at least one axial groove wherein there is fitted a cotter pin 14 (i.e., more generally, a key, integral with the slide 10 for axially guiding the sliding of said slide 10 and immobilising it rotationally. It can moreover be seen in FIG. 3 that the sliding of the slide 10 is controlled by a shaft 15 extending axially in the element 8 and having a threaded end 16 fitted in a tapped bore 17 made in the slide 10.
As shown by FIG. 6, the shaft 15 is coupled to an electric motor 18 for driving it rotationally. To that end, the output shaft of the motor 18 has a pinion 19 engaged with a pinion 20 linked to the shaft 15.
Furthermore, as also shown by FIG. 3, the locking means also comprise at least one clamping jaw 21 mounted so as to pivot in a housing 22 in the cone 12 along an axis 23 perpendicular to the axis 24 of the slide 10. The jaw 21 has at each end a bearing surface 25, 26 projecting in a direction opposite to the axis 24 of the slide 10.
Each element 8, 5 has inside it, close to its end face 8 a, 5 a an inclined ramp 27, 28. Said inclined ramps 27, 28 cooperate with the projecting bearing surfaces 25, 26 of the jaw 21 so that, upon fitting of the cone 12 into the recess 13 of the adjacent element 5, the pressing of the bearing surface 26 located at the rear of the jaw 21 on the corresponding ramp 27 causes the pivoting of the jaw 21 and the pressing of the front bearing surface 25 thereof against the ramp 28 of the adjacent element 5.
Preferably, as indicated in FIGS. 3 and 4, the device comprises a second jaw 21 a mounted on the same axis 23 and cooperating with inclined ramps 27 a, 28 a disposed symmetrically with respect to those cooperating with the first jaw 21. As illustrated by FIG. 5, each jaw such as 21 cooperates with a spring 29 tending to make the jaw 21 pivot towards a position opposite the ramps 27, 28.
In the version illustrated by FIG. 7, the element 5 has at its end a sleeve 30 secured so as to be adjustable inside the element in order to make it possible to axially adjust the position of its end face 5 a. The internal face of the sleeve 30 carries the inclined ramps. In this example, the adjustable fixing is provided by bolts 31 fitted in oblong openings 32.
An explanation will now be given of the operation of the device which has just been described.
In the unlocked position depicted by FIG. 5, the cone 12 is fitted inside the bore 11 of the element 8 and the jaw 21 is in the inactive position, the rear bearing surface 26 resting on the internal face of the element 8. In this position, the vehicle door in which the reinforcing element 8 is integrated can be opened.
In order to lock the element 8 to the element 5, the motor 18 is started. Said motor rotationally drives the shaft 15 whereof the threaded end 16 will unscrew from the tapping 17 of the slide 10, which causes the translational movement of the slide 10 forwards. This translational movement causes fitting of the cone 12 into the recess 13 of the element 5. Before the limit of travel of the cone 12, the rear bearing surface 26 of the jaw 21 comes to rest on the ramp 27, which causes the jaw 21 to swing around the axis 23 and, at the limit of travel, the front bearing surface 25 to press on the ramp 28 of the element 5.
At the limit of travel, the cone 12 is fully fitted in the recess 13 of the element 5, which provides a perfect centering or alignment of the element 8 with respect to the element 5. Moreover, the pressing of the bearing surfaces 25 of the jaws 21 and 21 a on the inclined ramps 28 and 28 a not only locks together the elements 8 and 5, but clamps the end faces 8 a and 5 a against one another. This clamping of the elements against one another over the entire periphery of the vehicle has the effect that the ring 3 behaves like a single-piece rigid ring which considerably increases the resistance of the vehicle to bending, twisting and side impacts.
The more effective version of the reinforcing device depicted in FIG. 8 comprises a second rigid ring 33 parallel to the first ring 3, consisting of fixed elements 34, 35, 36 and mobile elements 37, 38. The mobile elements 37, 38 are integrated in the lower part of each door 1, 2 and linked to the fixed elements by locking means identical to those which link the elements of the first ring 3. The above device gives the vehicle an excellent resistance to side impacts.
In the version illustrated by FIG. 9, each door 1, 2 has an upper rigid element 39, 41 and a lower rigid element 40, 42 extending horizontally from the edge of the door opposite to the hinges 43 thereof. The two elements 39, 40 and 41, 42 are located in the extension of two rigid elements 44, 45; 46, 47 secured to a fixed part of the body. Furthermore, the two elements 39, 40; 41, 42 integrated in the door 1, 2 are linked to one another by a vertical rigid element 48, 49.
It can also be seen in FIG. 9 that the means providing the locking between the mobile elements 39, 40; 41, 42 and fixed elements 44, 45; 46, 47 comprise shafts 50, 51, 52 mounted so as to rotate in the elements integrated in the door 1, 2 and driven by a motor 53. The shaft 50 extending in the vertical element 48, 49 is linked by bevel gears 54 to the shafts 51, 52 extending in the other two elements.
The reinforcing device illustrated by FIG. 9 is less effective than those depicted in FIGS. 1 and 8, however, in the case of FIG. 9, the reinforcement is located in the sensitive central area of the vehicle, with the hinges 43 offering a rigidity which may suffice. Of course, the invention is not limited to the examples just described and many modification can be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention.